Daniel M. Fox

Daniel Miller Fox (16 June 1809-20 March 1890) was Mayor of Philadelphia (D) from 1869 to 1872, succeeding Morton McMichael and preceding William S. Stokley.

Biography
Daniel Miller Fox was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1809, and he served on the Northern Liberties Township boards of education and health before serving on the Philadelphia City Council from 1858 to 1861. Fox served as Mayor from 1869 to 1872, improving the sanitary conditions of the fire department and displacing the volunteer fire houses, a number of which displayed effigies of the mayor. Fox died in Atlantic City, New Jersey in 1890.